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i think for the u.s., what the u.s. might want to consider is proportionality of its reaction to china's problematic behaviors. china's policies have a lost problems. i think the chinese know that. there are also debates in china about what is the best strategy moving forward and i think it's also understandable that in u.s. society there has been accumulated grievance about china failing to fulfill their commitment, or failing to meet the international norms. but does that warrant a cold war? is that really the best answer that we can come up with? i do believe that where china has problematic behaviors, a more stringent reaction is warranted but does that mean that we are going to change how we define this relationship as throwing the baby out with the bath water? that seems to be the question the u.s. needs to answer. a question for china to answer is really, what is the best strategy, what kind of power china really aspires to be. i was thinking this analogy when we were talking about the missionary mission and i wa
i think for the u.s., what the u.s. might want to consider is proportionality of its reaction to china's problematic behaviors. china's policies have a lost problems. i think the chinese know that. there are also debates in china about what is the best strategy moving forward and i think it's also understandable that in u.s. society there has been accumulated grievance about china failing to fulfill their commitment, or failing to meet the international norms. but does that warrant a cold war?...
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the u.s. and china. from the center of the national interest this is just under 90 minutes. >>. >> good afternoon. welcome to the center for the national interest. you may notice if you've been here before that we have a few more cameras than usual. that's because we'll be on c-span so therefore the other question to be answer side yes, we're on the record for this conference. the -- if you're here, you're into theed in subject so it hasn't escaped your attention that there are tensions in our relationship with china and while people talk a lot about that, nobody talks much about what the effect is on our allies and friends of what we're doing with china and we have three excellent panelists here to help answer that question. dr. robert sutter, professor of practice atquestion, dr. robert sutter, professor of practice and former intelligence officer for east asia. scott snyder at the counsel on foreign relation, author of two books written in the past couple of years, south korea at the crossr
the u.s. and china. from the center of the national interest this is just under 90 minutes. >>. >> good afternoon. welcome to the center for the national interest. you may notice if you've been here before that we have a few more cameras than usual. that's because we'll be on c-span so therefore the other question to be answer side yes, we're on the record for this conference. the -- if you're here, you're into theed in subject so it hasn't escaped your attention that there are...
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>> more about the u.s. china relationship now. policy experts consider the announcement over the weekend by presen
>> more about the u.s. china relationship now. policy experts consider the announcement over the weekend by presen
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the u.s. policy response should be been it's, i think, appropriate and fitting and very useful to have him finish up our panel discussion. then, we will turn it over to the audience and take some questions and it's, i think, ape and fitting and very useful to have hopefully have a good conversation here on the topic. that, we turn it to jeff to get us started. thank you. heritage forto hosting this event. thank you to the panelists for coming out today and thank you for all those in the audience that are interested in this event and all those watching from home. maybe the headline for my remarks is that the ri has a problem at the moment. just a few tidbits of news help highlight and underscore that .eality they worked to scrub or remove any positive mention of the belt road initiative from any u.n. resolutions. there were, as of last year, three separate u.n. resolutions that is some way offered a degree of praise. these three groups work together last december to have the bri removed from tw
the u.s. policy response should be been it's, i think, appropriate and fitting and very useful to have him finish up our panel discussion. then, we will turn it over to the audience and take some questions and it's, i think, ape and fitting and very useful to have hopefully have a good conversation here on the topic. that, we turn it to jeff to get us started. thank you. heritage forto hosting this event. thank you to the panelists for coming out today and thank you for all those in the...
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most of the u.s. governments of $1.2 trillion scratch shary budget has already been appropriated by congress for the fiscal year that began october 1. toas says its final goodbyes george h w bush. forchurch was packed services honoring the life of the 41st president. his body was flown there yesterday after a funeral service at washington national cathedral. today, james baker remembered his long-term friend as having the courage of a warrior but the greater courage of a peacemaker. >> for millions and millions across the globe, the world became a better place because george bush occupied the white house for four years. he was not considered a skilled speaker. were quite eloquent. eloquencerated their by carving them into the heart of granite of history. >> mr. bush will be laid to rest next to his wife of 72 years and their daughter, robin. off the coast of japan, a u.s. marine plane and a fighter jet collided in darkness today during routine training. one of the two crewmembers was recovered in the
most of the u.s. governments of $1.2 trillion scratch shary budget has already been appropriated by congress for the fiscal year that began october 1. toas says its final goodbyes george h w bush. forchurch was packed services honoring the life of the 41st president. his body was flown there yesterday after a funeral service at washington national cathedral. today, james baker remembered his long-term friend as having the courage of a warrior but the greater courage of a peacemaker. >>...
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u.s. interests, both in the region and the aunt. so we are here to talk about regard, andsome what not -- not in what we called china's billion-dollar infrastructure project, but the reaction to it and how reactions are evolving. aboutings are changing the way the chinese themselves and the government and party in beijing see it. to help us through that we have three find panelists. jeff smith's heritage's own research fellow covering south asia. heritage to the foundation over a year ago from the american foreign-policy counsel. -- foreign-policy counsel. -- foreign-policy council. he is also an author, and is an on that relationship and dynamic. jeff is the author of a heritage paper on the issue we are and you cant today, pick up a copy outside if you are watching online or on television, you can go to heritage.org and download a copy. he will talk about that in his remarks today. jeff will tell you i am his boss, and that is true, but i counted myself as the fortunate one because his o
u.s. interests, both in the region and the aunt. so we are here to talk about regard, andsome what not -- not in what we called china's billion-dollar infrastructure project, but the reaction to it and how reactions are evolving. aboutings are changing the way the chinese themselves and the government and party in beijing see it. to help us through that we have three find panelists. jeff smith's heritage's own research fellow covering south asia. heritage to the foundation over a year ago from...
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u.s. interests, both in the region and beyond. so we are here to talk about change in some regard, however, not in what we call china's trillion dollar infrastructure project, but how perceptions are changing about it and how reactions are evolving both in the indopacific but also in beijing, how things are changing about the way the chinese themselves and the government and party in beijing see it. so to help us do that, we have three very fine panelists. first, we will turn to jeff smith, heritage's own research fellow covering south asia. jeff came to heritage foundation just a little over a year ago from the american foreign policy council where he served as director of asian security program there. he's author and editor of two books that are out right now, asia's quest for balance, china's rise and balancing in the indopacific which very much gets at what we're talking about today, just a much broader perspective to all these issues. he's also author of the cold peace, china/india ri
u.s. interests, both in the region and beyond. so we are here to talk about change in some regard, however, not in what we call china's trillion dollar infrastructure project, but how perceptions are changing about it and how reactions are evolving both in the indopacific but also in beijing, how things are changing about the way the chinese themselves and the government and party in beijing see it. so to help us do that, we have three very fine panelists. first, we will turn to jeff smith,...
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the u.s.f having a cold war mentality and defense minister warned against repeating the cold war. i want to turn first to meredith pickett strikes me with seen arguing more serious tensions over the past decades. we have the straits crisis, the belgrade embassy bombing, but we were not really talking been about a new cold war. i wonder with her historical perspective if you could help us to understand what is to quit now and what we really talking about when we talk about a new cold war. >> i mean, i -- thank you, katie. i think i would preface this by saying i'm not sure i accept that we're talking about a new cold war except of course in the case of this sort of headline making rhetoric. i don't necessarily accept the premise that this this is a ned war bute it would say that, wht i think they're trying to point to, what feelsat different is ty are trying to highlight an idea that there is something longer-term afoot, that we are looking at a status quo of competition or of an ongoing rivalr
the u.s.f having a cold war mentality and defense minister warned against repeating the cold war. i want to turn first to meredith pickett strikes me with seen arguing more serious tensions over the past decades. we have the straits crisis, the belgrade embassy bombing, but we were not really talking been about a new cold war. i wonder with her historical perspective if you could help us to understand what is to quit now and what we really talking about when we talk about a new cold war....
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u.s. and should it be described as a new cold war. coverage should begin shortly. >> good morning everybody and welcome to the wilson center. those of you watching the webcast live and in the future, which i believe includes my parents watching this in scotland and to our c-span viewers joining us today. we are delighted to have the wilson center ceo with us. i am thrilled to be a current fellow here at the will of -- at the wilson center. until earlier this year, i was based in beijing as the asia correspondent to sky news. i have been fortunate enough to look at this from both sides of the relationship. before that i was based in russia where my coverage was dominated by the ukraine crisis and the crew -- and the annexation of crimea. none of which as was as daunting as my knock on the door of the ambassador. the wilsonent to center, this is a caliber of theon you find yourself -- ambassador could not have been kinder and more generous with his time and expertise. they serve on the diplo
u.s. and should it be described as a new cold war. coverage should begin shortly. >> good morning everybody and welcome to the wilson center. those of you watching the webcast live and in the future, which i believe includes my parents watching this in scotland and to our c-span viewers joining us today. we are delighted to have the wilson center ceo with us. i am thrilled to be a current fellow here at the will of -- at the wilson center. until earlier this year, i was based in beijing...
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discussion on u.s.-china relations over the past year and whether it is the beginning of a so-called cold war. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning, everybody, and welcome to the wilson center. i want to thank you all for being with us. to our audience here on -- in the room. those of you watching the webcast live and in the future, which i believe includes my parents watching this in scotland and to our c-span viewers joining us today. we are delighted to have the wilson center ceo, congresswoman jane harman, here with us, who will hopefully have a comment later on. i'm thrilled to be a current fellow here at the wilson center. until earlier this year, i was based in beijing as the asian correspondent for sky news. xi jinping and donald trump met in the great hall of the people last year. i've been fortunate to look at this from both sides of the relationship. covered the i thelution in kiev, annexation of crimea, and the conflict in ukraine, none of which was daunting as the day i walked and knocked on
discussion on u.s.-china relations over the past year and whether it is the beginning of a so-called cold war. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning, everybody, and welcome to the wilson center. i want to thank you all for being with us. to our audience here on -- in the room. those of you watching the webcast live and in the future, which i believe includes my parents watching this in scotland and to our c-span viewers joining us today. we are delighted to have the wilson center ceo,...
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the u.s. p.r. wise guys or and because all of his advisors have debt and they lie has or says he wants more tariffs again china and says that trade war should be evaded and then you have peter navarro who is a trade advisor he says that be careful how deal so ultimately who decides what to do well as i say that i think that's why they appointed allies hisor i think for the chinese it's been very troubling because historically on our china policy there's been somebody in charge so the chinese know who to go to for example in the bush administration there was treasury secretary paulson so and we had a pretty good way of managing these issues in the ministration no one's in charge and there's several different voices with different policies and strong very difficult for the chinese with a first they made a deal with commerce secretary ross and then. vetoed it then they made the treasury deal with our treasury secretary and from veto that so from the chinese perspective it's like what do we have to do
the u.s. p.r. wise guys or and because all of his advisors have debt and they lie has or says he wants more tariffs again china and says that trade war should be evaded and then you have peter navarro who is a trade advisor he says that be careful how deal so ultimately who decides what to do well as i say that i think that's why they appointed allies hisor i think for the chinese it's been very troubling because historically on our china policy there's been somebody in charge so the chinese...
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the u.s. china trade war seems to verdict for the time being but will the truce last while i ask robert manning former advisor to the us government and a participant of the twenty eight hundred international conference. as the global trade between the u.s. and china is pushed on hoped the parties stay poised for the next round in talks with the site showing any real desire for major concessions what will the washington beijing standoff leads to world powers how will it continue to trade conflict between economic giants impact on the rest of the world and chemical. planning great to have you with us on this program and our pleasure right so after the g. twenty summit president an incredible deal with china has been made now the chinese they announced rolling back some tariffs and they're being ready for another round of talks but they're not giving any specific details out do you think the deal is really that incredible. despite the fact that it might be true. and i think that this was worked o
the u.s. china trade war seems to verdict for the time being but will the truce last while i ask robert manning former advisor to the us government and a participant of the twenty eight hundred international conference. as the global trade between the u.s. and china is pushed on hoped the parties stay poised for the next round in talks with the site showing any real desire for major concessions what will the washington beijing standoff leads to world powers how will it continue to trade...
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and china are going to turn out and lastly the u.s. is going to end this year with a huge amount of debt one point four trillion dollars more than a year ago and these problems are definitely going to linger in twenty nineteen but . there's a lot to worry about thank you very much so if you're at the new york stock exchange. it's been a troubling year. wrapped up during the last session of the year in frankfurt. sent us this report. what everybody here is. going. to move. for the. twenty percent. more than most other major markets. right. here in. europe. over the. business reporters. have had a rough year but it's been a busy year that's for sure a lot of corporate scandals to talk about a lot of german corporate scandals to report on and a lot of german corporate stories that weren't really scandals but really got people angry or frustrated or excited. well personally i would like to highlight the buyer monsanto deal that was of course a sixty billion dollars strong deal that saw the world's biggest company merge with alert the world
and china are going to turn out and lastly the u.s. is going to end this year with a huge amount of debt one point four trillion dollars more than a year ago and these problems are definitely going to linger in twenty nineteen but . there's a lot to worry about thank you very much so if you're at the new york stock exchange. it's been a troubling year. wrapped up during the last session of the year in frankfurt. sent us this report. what everybody here is. going. to move. for the. twenty...
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and pressure the u.s. to roll the tariffs back. can the wto help the u.s. or member what is or is securityry a national concern? >> in the past, there was never a challenge. nobody ever challenged that. there might have been a response , so somebody imposes sanctions. that has happened before. what is new in this conversation is people are challenging others under the dispute settlement system. and that's risky, that's very risky. because in my view in particular, it is difficult in some situations to ask for trade experts to decide what is or what is not the national security interest of any country. i have explained this to members, i have talked to members that i told them, be careful with this. because we don't have an option. if the case is brought to the going ton't say we are look into that. if a case is brought, it is automatically will go through. and the experts will do their job, they will look at the issues and i don't know it's going to bring up is i don't do that. in fact, i am not supposed to touch issues once they get to the dispute settleme
and pressure the u.s. to roll the tariffs back. can the wto help the u.s. or member what is or is securityry a national concern? >> in the past, there was never a challenge. nobody ever challenged that. there might have been a response , so somebody imposes sanctions. that has happened before. what is new in this conversation is people are challenging others under the dispute settlement system. and that's risky, that's very risky. because in my view in particular, it is difficult in some...
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the spirit of u.s.-china relations, even when we are in sharp disagreement on issues, does not approximate the spirit of the types of negotiations that i was either participating in or on the sidelines of during the cold war. there is a second reason why i disagree with the term. i thought it was wrong to refer to the war on terror. crime is part of the human condition. so is terrorism. the bible is full of examples of terrorism. you do not win or lose when you are content terrorism. it is like crime. you try to manage it to keep it at a level so that civilized societies can function properly. our relationship with china is marked with strategic rivalry. strategic rivalry is part of the experience of all major countries dealing with other countries. managing the strategic rivalry is the essence of managing u.s.-china relations under conditions where china now has an economy approximating hours in size and where its military is rapidly modernizing in ways that erodes our traditional military dominance in
the spirit of u.s.-china relations, even when we are in sharp disagreement on issues, does not approximate the spirit of the types of negotiations that i was either participating in or on the sidelines of during the cold war. there is a second reason why i disagree with the term. i thought it was wrong to refer to the war on terror. crime is part of the human condition. so is terrorism. the bible is full of examples of terrorism. you do not win or lose when you are content terrorism. it is like...
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we want to make sure they don't depreciate the currency to harm u.s. workers and companies so yes this was a very detailed discussion. the dinner was for over three hours. [inaudible] >> speed to >> yes there was. >> what do you think americans will feel as a result and are you confident in the long-term china will make good on their word or do you suspect there could be more volatility in the relationship come january? >> in a ver very short term, the will be changes in agriculture, so that's probably the easiest thing that you're going to see, very specific changes right away. i am taking him at his word and commitment to president trump, but they have to deliver on this, so the president has been very clear that he expects to move forward with the agreement and reserves his ability to do additional terriffs if not successful. >> these are major structural issues, stuff you've been talking about for months. what happened at the dinner when they said these major things okay we're ready to talk with go forward, what happened? >> i think the strategy of
we want to make sure they don't depreciate the currency to harm u.s. workers and companies so yes this was a very detailed discussion. the dinner was for over three hours. [inaudible] >> speed to >> yes there was. >> what do you think americans will feel as a result and are you confident in the long-term china will make good on their word or do you suspect there could be more volatility in the relationship come january? >> in a ver very short term, the will be changes in...
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u.s. and eu. most experts say the arrest means that tensions between the u.s. and china will get much worse before they get better. of course this comes at a very delicate time as the world's two largest economies try to establish a trading relationship. david? >> steve forbes here, the timing of the thing, was this meant to ramp up pressure against the chinese and starting to make discussions and concessions on tariffs because they could have arrested her any time in the last year or two. why now? >> some people do find it somewhat coincidental let's call it that. others say it will be damaging to the talks. deutsche bank put out a note saying you know what? we had in the next 90 days about a 40% chance we had already factored that in of the u.s. and china reaching some form of trade agreement and now with this, which is a very high-profile case. i mean the company is seen as a big success in china. it is going to be difficult for the chinese premier to go back -- or chinese president rather to go back to the people and say oh we gave this concession to the u.
u.s. and eu. most experts say the arrest means that tensions between the u.s. and china will get much worse before they get better. of course this comes at a very delicate time as the world's two largest economies try to establish a trading relationship. david? >> steve forbes here, the timing of the thing, was this meant to ramp up pressure against the chinese and starting to make discussions and concessions on tariffs because they could have arrested her any time in the last year or...
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i think the u.s. and china both have a problem that neither side has answered what i see as two basic questions i will shape the future the chinese assumption is the u.s. is now a liar and then eventually leave and they're positioning themselves to be a dominant power in the region the us seems to think that its network of alliances and presence in the region. which is only been there for the last seventy years if you think about the last five thousand years of asian history there have been three different kinds of security systems for a long time it was chinese tributary system then we had an period of system and beginning in the twentieth century and after world war two it's been an american dominance and from an asian perspective that's that's a short period of time it's not the norm it's the exception and so i think the question is what type of chinese presence and role is acceptable to the u.s. and the flip flopper on the other way for china. once they understand americans are not leaving or a pa
i think the u.s. and china both have a problem that neither side has answered what i see as two basic questions i will shape the future the chinese assumption is the u.s. is now a liar and then eventually leave and they're positioning themselves to be a dominant power in the region the us seems to think that its network of alliances and presence in the region. which is only been there for the last seventy years if you think about the last five thousand years of asian history there have been...
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that u.s. news and world report must be as reporter talks about the federal commission on the school safety report and what it means for school discipline of across the u.s. and entering the holiday week, he sure to watch "washington journal" for authors week, featuring live segments each morning with live authors , juandingjuan -- including williams and more. announcer: coming up live wednesday on the c-span networks , at 10:30 a.m., a members of the task force look at children on c-span. returning at noon for work on several suspension bills and possibly extending federal spending pass the friday night deadline. on c-span2 at 8:00 a.m., axios hosts a discussion on the criminal justice reform bill with senators dick durbin and amy klobuchar. ofre is the nomination joseph maguire to lead the national counterterrorism center, and then on c-span3, at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on the state of trade between the u.s. and china. house speaker paul ryan delivers his farewell address at 1:00 p.m., that
that u.s. news and world report must be as reporter talks about the federal commission on the school safety report and what it means for school discipline of across the u.s. and entering the holiday week, he sure to watch "washington journal" for authors week, featuring live segments each morning with live authors , juandingjuan -- including williams and more. announcer: coming up live wednesday on the c-span networks , at 10:30 a.m., a members of the task force look at children on...
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the u.s. economy. whenen the data in it may prove, in fact, to be best year in more than a decade. the nation was largely at peace at least overseas. president trump set down with north korean lead kim jong-un but hasn't been yet matched by a progress on denuclearization and china and u.s. held off on a full blown trade war for now. but at home it was another year of divisive issue and rhetoric we have a lottery contested midterm election which produced result that almost perfectly capture hads part end divide in the nation the democrats took house of representatives by comfortable margin. while republicans increase their majority in the senate. in the meantime, the fighting raged on over everything from the mueller investigation, to a supreme court nomination, to fund for wall of mexican border to gun control and host of other issues where passions run hot. we even managed to fall out over lyrics of a popular christmas melody. what will 2019 bring? welg i have no idea. butt i'll offer one hop
the u.s. economy. whenen the data in it may prove, in fact, to be best year in more than a decade. the nation was largely at peace at least overseas. president trump set down with north korean lead kim jong-un but hasn't been yet matched by a progress on denuclearization and china and u.s. held off on a full blown trade war for now. but at home it was another year of divisive issue and rhetoric we have a lottery contested midterm election which produced result that almost perfectly capture hads...
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matter u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten point zero or foreign chappie each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be ultra rich with six percent market share thirty percent of your home with four hundred to five hundred trade persnickety for sure and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember it was one show you know for a minute one can only. do so if you go and sophie shevardnadze the us china trade war seems to a bit of verdict for the time being but will the truce last while i ask robert manning former advisor to the us government and a participant of the twenty eight hundred m. attack international conference. as the global trade war between the u.s. and china is put on hold the parties stay poised for the next round in talks with the site showing any real desire for major concessions what will the washington beijing standoff leads to world
matter u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten point zero or foreign chappie each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be ultra rich with six percent market share thirty percent of your home with four hundred to five hundred trade persnickety for sure and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember it was one show you know for a minute one can only....
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was that thentator u.s. provided technology along the way. we used to say the national champion thing was good, why not? if they have technology mrs. men g may have signed an agreement "we will not transmit this to iran or north korea." this is pure speculation, but if she violated that that would justify the canadians detaining her. summit with the chinese president, the tariff truce. guest: it is a test of the relationship between president trump and president xi. the white house has made it clear that president trump did not know about this in advance. host: the arrest? guest: the arrest. this opens a challenge for the chinese side. they have conspiratorially thinking. this cannot be. he must have known as we sat down for dinner this arrest was taking place. i call that giving red meat to the conspiratorially thinkers in beijing. president trump has a lot of critics. they tend to jump on any little thing that goes wrong. i have noticed a cackle funnier voices, he has ruined the trade talks. how good he arrest mrs. meng. she is so prominent
was that thentator u.s. provided technology along the way. we used to say the national champion thing was good, why not? if they have technology mrs. men g may have signed an agreement "we will not transmit this to iran or north korea." this is pure speculation, but if she violated that that would justify the canadians detaining her. summit with the chinese president, the tariff truce. guest: it is a test of the relationship between president trump and president xi. the white house...
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been kind of a driver of u.s. global growth and we see oil prices come off and even really wave on the high-yield marketing. ,ven with the rally in equities you saw it on high-yield. you did not quite to the usual bounce and the concerns about direction and's being part of the high-yield market. and thus it would imply that you should like loans a little bit more because it's not as take -- it's a pretty small part of the leveraged loan market, frank with. >> great to catch up with you. let's get a market check on where treasury comes in this week. up a single basis point and yields down on the 10 year by just a couple. .oing into a big weekend we will hear from him again next week. we will look ahead to the week ahead. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ >> on jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg real yield. it's time for the final spread. meetinge, we have the between president trump and president xi. a crucial opec meeting in vienna and to wrap up the week, we get the u.s. jobs report. it's almost like the g20 h
been kind of a driver of u.s. global growth and we see oil prices come off and even really wave on the high-yield marketing. ,ven with the rally in equities you saw it on high-yield. you did not quite to the usual bounce and the concerns about direction and's being part of the high-yield market. and thus it would imply that you should like loans a little bit more because it's not as take -- it's a pretty small part of the leveraged loan market, frank with. >> great to catch up with you....
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will u.s. and china find themselves at war sometime in the next 20 years, please fire up apps and so far john 100%, that's -- you're not adversing -- >> i haven't answered that question. >> that's actually pretty 50-50, people think we will find ourselves at war in china for the next 20 years, how do you respond to that? >> obviously our strong desires to avoid it but i don't think it rests with us. i think it rests with china. poll question i would have asked for ceo's and other executives here is how many of you -- let's do it, how many of you believe in free trade? okay. how many of you believe that free trade means allowing the chinese to kick us around, steal your intellectual property and not respond to them? come on, show of hands. >> how many of you are willing to tell shareholders that ripping intellectual property, no problem. if there's going to be free trade, they will have to live by it and doing things like forced technology transfers, discriminating against foreign companies and
will u.s. and china find themselves at war sometime in the next 20 years, please fire up apps and so far john 100%, that's -- you're not adversing -- >> i haven't answered that question. >> that's actually pretty 50-50, people think we will find ourselves at war in china for the next 20 years, how do you respond to that? >> obviously our strong desires to avoid it but i don't think it rests with us. i think it rests with china. poll question i would have asked for ceo's and...
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the u.s. and china. as the trading nation, a functioning wto is fundamental importance to australia's interest. wt0 limits unfair trade restrictions to provide stability in national trade. this is economic growth, job creation and improvement. in this context, we view china's wto as a positive. a framework upon which we have built in our bilateral fta trade relation. china economic transmission, probably succession to the wto has lifted millions out of poverty and economic transformation in one sector australia's 28 years of an interrupted economic growth. as much as we increasingly rely on fta, trading relationships, the wto means fundamental importance. to deal with issues of inherently connecting nature. this includes subsidies and support. ... >> between the two countries that is nondiscriminatory and is consistent with the wto rules with the global trading system it would also be good for us and china as the smaller trade exposed nation i have highlighted the way to australia places on the global tr
the u.s. and china. as the trading nation, a functioning wto is fundamental importance to australia's interest. wt0 limits unfair trade restrictions to provide stability in national trade. this is economic growth, job creation and improvement. in this context, we view china's wto as a positive. a framework upon which we have built in our bilateral fta trade relation. china economic transmission, probably succession to the wto has lifted millions out of poverty and economic transformation in one...
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so the u.s. department of agriculture officials decided they needed to stop that from happening so they built this but the tech was curing the disease from mexico into the united dates in the u.s. already launched a huge eradication campaign but, mexico didn't need to do that so once the tick was eradicated and this was finished in 1911 and started as an environmental control project and then, over time, this changed and became a pool to control human migration . >> before 1911 what was the border like? >> it was an open range with the free flow of animals and people in cattle traits going on that people running cattle from south to north and moving across the border freely. there were obelisks built in the 1890s that marked the border but they marked the border and this meant there were -- they were several miles apart so you weren't sure where the border was, it was very open. >> what were they made out of? >> early on, there were fences barbed wire fences to control cattle the first fences wer
so the u.s. department of agriculture officials decided they needed to stop that from happening so they built this but the tech was curing the disease from mexico into the united dates in the u.s. already launched a huge eradication campaign but, mexico didn't need to do that so once the tick was eradicated and this was finished in 1911 and started as an environmental control project and then, over time, this changed and became a pool to control human migration . >> before 1911 what was...
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forces the u.s. president has been tweeting about what he says is major progress towards ending his government's trade war with china donald trump and china's xi jinping confirmed they've spoken over the phone about resolving their differences washington and beijing began imposing a series of tit for tat tariffs earlier this year there's headlines news continues here off the viewfinder asia africa. controversial politician elected to the highest office in latin america's biggest country. brazil is about to inaugurate its new president. joins us live from the capital brasilia on inauguration day. the. and i'm around my emotion out of my. mouth much when one of the last in all of us who call them. quietly actually hear me wanting to talk or not one on one time that they will come on i'm all good partner lawyer mom on how it all on down through d.c. are going to come out reading him ma ma ma yet don't call grandpa on some hockey are. alone not on him with that one as excess. bikes which. mother was vote
forces the u.s. president has been tweeting about what he says is major progress towards ending his government's trade war with china donald trump and china's xi jinping confirmed they've spoken over the phone about resolving their differences washington and beijing began imposing a series of tit for tat tariffs earlier this year there's headlines news continues here off the viewfinder asia africa. controversial politician elected to the highest office in latin america's biggest country. brazil...
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let's take a look at u.s. futures and see how the markets are poised to open up. u.s. markets did close slightly higher on the day although it was well off the highs seen intraday so slightly positive day looks like we're going to see the positivity continue into today ahead of the all important fed meeting. finally, let's have a quick look at oil the plunge in oil yesterday did take center stage. nothing hugely new in terms of what drove that selloff. still a case of oversupply concerns paired with global growth concerns for 2019 taking a look at the oil majors here in europe pretty muted reaction to that oil price plunge again, as i say, nothing massively new in terms of the drivers of that selloff yesterday. >> very big selloff indeed other news for you japanese exports in november came in well below expectations. japan saw a rise of just .1% in year on year exports undershooting a forecast of 1.8% and full length well short of october's 8.2% jump. the data highlights the risk facing japan's export economy as it comes to terms with a slowdown in global growth and fa
let's take a look at u.s. futures and see how the markets are poised to open up. u.s. markets did close slightly higher on the day although it was well off the highs seen intraday so slightly positive day looks like we're going to see the positivity continue into today ahead of the all important fed meeting. finally, let's have a quick look at oil the plunge in oil yesterday did take center stage. nothing hugely new in terms of what drove that selloff. still a case of oversupply concerns paired...
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we have no -- we're p parsing every word that chairman powell says in the u.s. yet when it comes to dragi we have absolutely tho clue. what i found interesting, are you out of things in your tool box considering we're late in the cycle you haven't even started the rates yet? he was very adamant that they think qe is now a permanent part p of the tool box and that in the next crisis they would be willing to go lower. >> do you think he got away with it yesterday? because i've spoken to a few people quite worried. >> look at the markets. the markets -- every time we think it's ridiculous, 25, trade, it seems to not move. >> what will be really interesting that we haven't talked about is what is china going to do? part of the uncertainty is the trade tensions. the u.s. has the leverage in the short term and china is worried about slowing. they're going to open up the stimulus spigot again in a targeted way and that will change everything. >> do you see that happening? because at the moment there haven't been big signs of it. subtle signs they're leaning towards an
we have no -- we're p parsing every word that chairman powell says in the u.s. yet when it comes to dragi we have absolutely tho clue. what i found interesting, are you out of things in your tool box considering we're late in the cycle you haven't even started the rates yet? he was very adamant that they think qe is now a permanent part p of the tool box and that in the next crisis they would be willing to go lower. >> do you think he got away with it yesterday? because i've spoken to a...
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u.s. sanctions violations. >>> european stocks hit a six-week low with chip americas bearing the brunt of selling on the fear of huawei's cfo arrest could derail progress in the trade talks. >>> and europe's auto supplies index hits the lower point since 2016 with daimler at a five-year low over trade tension concerns. >>> good morning let's look at how markets are doing. u.s. markets were closed yesterday after president bush's funeral. overnight risk was really focused on these stories the story that the cfo of huawei, one of the largest tech companies in china, their cfo got arrested in canada at the requr request of u.s. authorities. that sent ripples through equity markets. the nikkei trading at the lowest several since october 30th chinese equities are trading lower as well. steep declines after the beginning of the week, we thought there would be a detente after u.s./china trade relations. after the arrest of the cfo, lots of questions about what that means for china/u.s. trade talk
u.s. sanctions violations. >>> european stocks hit a six-week low with chip americas bearing the brunt of selling on the fear of huawei's cfo arrest could derail progress in the trade talks. >>> and europe's auto supplies index hits the lower point since 2016 with daimler at a five-year low over trade tension concerns. >>> good morning let's look at how markets are doing. u.s. markets were closed yesterday after president bush's funeral. overnight risk was really...
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it did for a while involve development of some previous u.s. army concepts that already existed in terms of some middle range kind of missiles on the ground. it quickly evolved into some scientific study of different concepts that certainly took a significant advantage of space and included space sensors, satellites, and geosynchronous orbit that could identify a launch of any kind of a major missile. and other kinds of satellites and ground sensors, radars on both ground and ships at sea. another way to keep track of and eventually que our missile defense. there were a variety of interceptors that were envisioned and network spearman to with, one of the most famous that was toward the end of the reagan administration was called brilliant pebbles. the idea was to have a constellation of many hundreds of satellites in space that could quickly reach an upcoming and its boost phase, which is the easiest way to kill a ballistic missile before it and begins toogee release multiple rvs or decoys. these concepts, along with all of the experiments, the
it did for a while involve development of some previous u.s. army concepts that already existed in terms of some middle range kind of missiles on the ground. it quickly evolved into some scientific study of different concepts that certainly took a significant advantage of space and included space sensors, satellites, and geosynchronous orbit that could identify a launch of any kind of a major missile. and other kinds of satellites and ground sensors, radars on both ground and ships at sea....
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the u.s. is steady. with opec in the example, you have 28 million barrel build year on year. 20 million of that has come from iran. it comes down to the distilling down to country level and tank level, to be able to look at where are the draws and where are the builds? that is the interesting thing we have seen in the past few months. going back to the fall around september, we were looking at an incremental continued build. the market was saying you would have continued draws. there is a big delta that is developing here from a latency effect. you can either trade off of that well or have an exposure. we have seen that pattern, these divergent builds versus draws and to be able to help people distill that down. alix: andy, using your expertise in the market, does a 1.2 million barrel per day cut next year do it? andy: that is the important question. you had opec cut by 1.2 million barrels per day. you have other things going on as well. on the negative side, there are headwinds regarding demand. worries
the u.s. is steady. with opec in the example, you have 28 million barrel build year on year. 20 million of that has come from iran. it comes down to the distilling down to country level and tank level, to be able to look at where are the draws and where are the builds? that is the interesting thing we have seen in the past few months. going back to the fall around september, we were looking at an incremental continued build. the market was saying you would have continued draws. there is a big...
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u.s. is of course a big chunk of that. so the u.s. is a very important player and very important participant for us but at the same time the system is very important to the united states as well. so i think if the u.s. ever left, both sides would lose. they would lose significantly. now i don't think that we should be focusing on this. i think we should be focusing on what is actually happening and what is actually happening is that the united states is engaging very much in the wto. they have been making proposals, they are negotiating, they are making proposals to negotiate. they are bringing cases to the dispute settlement system even though they are been blomi-- blg the appointment of the appellate body members but so clearly they see merit in the system and want to use the system but they also have concerns and they have been saying we need to change this. this is not working properly according to our view. some members may even agree to that. but not all. i think others would say, no
u.s. is of course a big chunk of that. so the u.s. is a very important player and very important participant for us but at the same time the system is very important to the united states as well. so i think if the u.s. ever left, both sides would lose. they would lose significantly. now i don't think that we should be focusing on this. i think we should be focusing on what is actually happening and what is actually happening is that the united states is engaging very much in the wto. they have...
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according to u.s. authorities the hackers targeted some of the world's leading corporations they breached the networks of technology companies and then stole secrets from their clients. or in this case is significant because the defendants are accused of targeting and compromising managed service providers or m.s.p. . in a species or firms that are trusted to store process and protect commercial data including intellectual property and other confidential business information. when hackers gain access to m s p s they can steal sense the business information that gives competitors an unfair advantage the attacks were allegedly part of a chinese campaign known as cloud hopper with the defendants working on behalf of china's intelligence service the managed service providers networks were infiltrated multiple times in breaches that lasted for weeks and months the deputy attorney general described it as part of a trend of state sponsored hackers breaking into u.s. networks more than ninety percent of the de
according to u.s. authorities the hackers targeted some of the world's leading corporations they breached the networks of technology companies and then stole secrets from their clients. or in this case is significant because the defendants are accused of targeting and compromising managed service providers or m.s.p. . in a species or firms that are trusted to store process and protect commercial data including intellectual property and other confidential business information. when hackers gain...
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companies and u.s. workers. so i think this is a big difference >> i think the president -- i heard that the offer for buying farm products was received very well by him. in fact, he's just tweeting about that i don't know if you saw this mr. secretary. probably not farmers will be a very big and fast beneficiary of our deal with china they intend to start purchasing agricultural product immediately. we make the finest and cleanest product in the world that is what china wants farmers, i love you. did we not know that -- was that actually a surprise when president xi offered that up as president trump said, the overall number needs to be looked at. energy is a very important part. we've got to build a lot of lng capabilities in terms of infrastructure but there's going to be big long-term commitments on lng we specifically talk about the alaska project which has over 200 years. we talk about industrial products they put on the table an offer of over $1.2 trillion in additional commitments, but the detai
companies and u.s. workers. so i think this is a big difference >> i think the president -- i heard that the offer for buying farm products was received very well by him. in fact, he's just tweeting about that i don't know if you saw this mr. secretary. probably not farmers will be a very big and fast beneficiary of our deal with china they intend to start purchasing agricultural product immediately. we make the finest and cleanest product in the world that is what china wants farmers, i...
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the new regulations are music to the ears for u.s. soybean farmers storage facilities for the soybeans are bursting at the seams china's been one of the u.s. is most important agricultural customers but during the recent trade dispute china stopped importing u.s. soil farmers held on to their crops now trade is blossoming again since china resumed importing soybeans chinese businesses as well as chinese consumers welcome the move. that. soybeans are one of the most important products china imports from the u.s. . there's a big domestic demand. what we call the trade dispute has weighed on china's growth as the latest figures show in november retail and industrial production so well short of expectations the new economic ceasefire between the world's two largest economies gives both sides the opportunity to find additional win win solutions. we just saw it's not all good news coming from china today let's find out more with our financial correspondent joining us right now good evening to you we're seeing heavy losses. most in the seaso
the new regulations are music to the ears for u.s. soybean farmers storage facilities for the soybeans are bursting at the seams china's been one of the u.s. is most important agricultural customers but during the recent trade dispute china stopped importing u.s. soil farmers held on to their crops now trade is blossoming again since china resumed importing soybeans chinese businesses as well as chinese consumers welcome the move. that. soybeans are one of the most important products china...
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the u.s. federal bureau of investigation says it is looking into a massive cyber attack that rattled the world's largest hotel group marriott the personal data of up to half billion guests may have been compromised and they hack the reservation base of marriott's starwood division for the large majority of the people affected the stolen data includes some combination of name address phone number email passport number as well as details of their state route says it was alerted on september eighth that there had been an attempted attack and subsequent probe showed that there have been an authorized access to the database as far back as twenty forty. four more on the story let's bring in our man on wall street also a noise stero jose luis this incident is among the biggest corporate hacks in history i'm sure it left its mark on investors as well. exactly since we are talking as you pointed out of one of the largest reported breaches of personal information in history along with a yahoo one disclo
the u.s. federal bureau of investigation says it is looking into a massive cyber attack that rattled the world's largest hotel group marriott the personal data of up to half billion guests may have been compromised and they hack the reservation base of marriott's starwood division for the large majority of the people affected the stolen data includes some combination of name address phone number email passport number as well as details of their state route says it was alerted on september...
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u.s. cyber doctrine. a little unusual we are doing this on december 7th, an us a pushes date in our history, we remember pearl harbor as the first foreign attack on u.s. soil in modern history. unfortunately we also remember pearl harbor as a major intelligence failure. as vice-chairman of the intelligence committee, i've spent the better part of the last two years oning a investigation connected to america's most recent intelligence failure, which was also a failure of imagination failure to identify russia's attempt to enter fewer in ore elections the ford government and institutions were caught flat-footed in 2016 and our social media companies failed to anticipate how their platforms could be manipulated and misused by russian operatives. frankly, we should have seen it coming. over the last two decades, adversary nations, like russia, have developed a radically different conception of information security, one that spans cyber warfare and information operations. i fear that we have en
u.s. cyber doctrine. a little unusual we are doing this on december 7th, an us a pushes date in our history, we remember pearl harbor as the first foreign attack on u.s. soil in modern history. unfortunately we also remember pearl harbor as a major intelligence failure. as vice-chairman of the intelligence committee, i've spent the better part of the last two years oning a investigation connected to america's most recent intelligence failure, which was also a failure of imagination failure to...
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. >> basic things about the 90 days that the u.s. has put on this. we haven't even acknowledged the time zone that the u.s. is expecting. >> we will see. i wouldn't read a lot into that. one of the things that was interesting to me president trump had been saying for quite some time he had a good relationship with the president i'd nevethat i'd never seen hime personally. i saw a chemistry between the two and i will add to the. president xi agreed quickly for president trump asked for a designation killing hundreds of thousands of people. almost without hesitation he says yes and second, later in the conversation he asks president xi what he'd reconsider the deal if it came up again and almost without pausing, president xi said yes i will. for many months i have said. people ask me recently what should china do and i would say tongue-in-cheek they ought to say yes to something because they never have. they are not saying i'm going to say yes. that's why i'm raising this anecdote. >> we know the leaders can be charming and gracious but you are asking
. >> basic things about the 90 days that the u.s. has put on this. we haven't even acknowledged the time zone that the u.s. is expecting. >> we will see. i wouldn't read a lot into that. one of the things that was interesting to me president trump had been saying for quite some time he had a good relationship with the president i'd nevethat i'd never seen hime personally. i saw a chemistry between the two and i will add to the. president xi agreed quickly for president trump asked...
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the u.s. and china decided georgiou is better than war when it comes to trade both sides agree to a temporary truce in tit for tat terrorists with ninety days now on the clock to conclude a fresh round of negotiations also coming up qatar quits opec the gulf state will kiss the oil cartel goodbye come january saying it's set to focus on natural gas. and violence scenes from protests in france are beginning to affect business these days with the tourism sector in particular now feeling the pinch. this is your business update i'm at home free in berlin glad you could join me and apparent cease fire and trade hostilities between the u.s. and china pushed wall street high on monday trade sensitive industrial and tech stocks jumped off the world's two biggest economies agree to stop the tape fatah tariffs against each other and talk the g twenty meeting in one is this treasury secretary now says the u.s. is working towards creating a firm and real agreement with china but he says donald trump and s
the u.s. and china decided georgiou is better than war when it comes to trade both sides agree to a temporary truce in tit for tat terrorists with ninety days now on the clock to conclude a fresh round of negotiations also coming up qatar quits opec the gulf state will kiss the oil cartel goodbye come january saying it's set to focus on natural gas. and violence scenes from protests in france are beginning to affect business these days with the tourism sector in particular now feeling the...
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president donald trump says a u.s. china trade deal could happen rather soon he says baby is back tracking on auto tariffs shows it's hurting economically. our heartbreaks it is withering away the hopes of dutch flower growers. billionaire richard branson wants to make billions more with space tourism. and benefits all in let's do business beijing is backing down again somewhat it's a spending additional tariffs on american made cars and it's confirmed its first big purchase of u.s. soybeans since this whole trade war broke out the chinese finance ministry says it hopes china and the united states can speed up negotiations to remove all additional tariffs on each other's goods. chinese consumers will soon be able to afford cars from the u.s. again. beijing is reducing current import duties on u.s. vehicles from forty to fifteen percent tariffs will also disappear for a number of other u.s. products the regulations apply to the first three months of two thousand nine hundred one time agricultural products energy automob
president donald trump says a u.s. china trade deal could happen rather soon he says baby is back tracking on auto tariffs shows it's hurting economically. our heartbreaks it is withering away the hopes of dutch flower growers. billionaire richard branson wants to make billions more with space tourism. and benefits all in let's do business beijing is backing down again somewhat it's a spending additional tariffs on american made cars and it's confirmed its first big purchase of u.s. soybeans...
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i think it's quite likely the u.s. will pull out of this treaty i think the at the end of the story that just finished and my fear were guarding the europeans and how it will affect our relationship with them is they simply do not have the courage or the the strength of character to say to the americans no this is bad for us this is bad for europe this in danger is our security we won't go along with this whatever trumps impulses might be to either have an agreement with the russians and as well as with the chinese to have a better relationship that he has a national security team that is in kampala entirely composed of the wrong people and what they want to do is to put russia into an untenable security position and this is simply one more rock they can throw at moscow and they don't really care what the consequences are that is what my fear is here. almost in this last week exactly years since the claimed victory over islamic state the defeat of the terrorist group came a few months off to iraqi forces secured contro
i think it's quite likely the u.s. will pull out of this treaty i think the at the end of the story that just finished and my fear were guarding the europeans and how it will affect our relationship with them is they simply do not have the courage or the the strength of character to say to the americans no this is bad for us this is bad for europe this in danger is our security we won't go along with this whatever trumps impulses might be to either have an agreement with the russians and as...
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if a future u.s. coast guard commandant is now a lieutenant, what advice would you have for her or him? >> i would say, i like how you worded that because i hope the future u.s., not at the lieutenant level now maybe female. or have a different cultural ethnicity than i am. i want to make sure everyone in the coast guard, everybody that considers joining sees the opportunity. one of the things that my team and i are leaning into is a coast guard more representative of the nation. we have 20% women in the ranks. we have smaller percentages of upper represented -- under representative minorities. i want every the tentative -- lieutenant to think that they can be, not. i would say that i hope she keeps the fire in the belly about the coast guard. i don't think there has ever been a greater time to serve and i hope she sees for myself and my leadership team and environment that values her skills and says, how do we create permeability? being a coast guard officer, being an operator of the coast guard, you
if a future u.s. coast guard commandant is now a lieutenant, what advice would you have for her or him? >> i would say, i like how you worded that because i hope the future u.s., not at the lieutenant level now maybe female. or have a different cultural ethnicity than i am. i want to make sure everyone in the coast guard, everybody that considers joining sees the opportunity. one of the things that my team and i are leaning into is a coast guard more representative of the nation. we have...
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since of the present from the u.s. after three defeats to them it's. just. join me every thursday on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to get out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. place a hard border. dr vision between northern ireland and. economic consequences as a lot of consequences for people particularly those who live along the border there's a lot of free movement at the moment people move back and forward there's a lot of economic activity there's a lot of social and social activity and nobody else to see the destructive. seemed wrong. just don't call. me old but yet to shape out they become agitated and it gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. present a kong tries to french protests is with tuck's cuts the wage hikes tonight as he scrambles to bring an end to weeks of violent disruption. big breakfast that showdown trees are made booed in parliament earlier she perspired choose they plan crucial commons vote admitting she faced a
since of the present from the u.s. after three defeats to them it's. just. join me every thursday on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to get out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. place a hard border. dr vision between northern ireland and. economic consequences as a lot of consequences for people particularly those who live along the border there's a lot of free movement at the moment people move back and forward there's a lot of economic...
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[indiscernible] to the chinese-u.s. friendship [indiscernible] condolence to president trump [indiscernible] pres. trump: thank you very much. i appreciate it. [indiscernible] and our people back to washington. it will then be reset, and it will be sent to houston, to go , then brought back to washington. that will be done in pretty rapid order. most of you know the process and procedure. we will be sending air force one, which is a special tribute he deserves a very much. it is my honor. again he will be missed, greatly missed. terrific person, terrific man. thank you all very much. [indiscernible] [speaking simultaneously] ♪ announcer 1: c-span's washington inrnal" live every day with policy issues that impact year. sunday morning we dedicate our first hour to remembering the late former president george h.w. bush. he died at age 94 on friday. later we hear from john lawrence, former chief of staff for nancy pelosi, discussing is democratictalk about leadership and strategy. former trump white house advisor and auth
[indiscernible] to the chinese-u.s. friendship [indiscernible] condolence to president trump [indiscernible] pres. trump: thank you very much. i appreciate it. [indiscernible] and our people back to washington. it will then be reset, and it will be sent to houston, to go , then brought back to washington. that will be done in pretty rapid order. most of you know the process and procedure. we will be sending air force one, which is a special tribute he deserves a very much. it is my honor. again...